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 74 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 8 6 - 6 8 2 - S E P T. 2, 1960

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SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR POSTAL TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES § 3581. Road duty employees (a) The Postmaster General shall organize the work of employees in the Postal Transportation Service and the Motor Vehicle Service who are assigned to road duty into regularly scheduled tours of duty. The tours of duty shall aggregate an average of not more than eight hours a day for two hundred and fifty-two days a year, including an allowance of one hour and thirty-five minutes for work to be performed on layoff periods. H e may not grant allowances of time for work performed on layoff periods to employees other than employees engaged in the distribution of mail. (b) Employees in the Postal Transportation Service and the Motor Vehicle Service assigned to road duty, except substitute employees, who are required to perform work in excess of the scheduled time of their regular tours of duty as established by the Postmaster General shall be paid at the rate of 150 per centum of their hourly basic compensation for overtime work. I n arriving at the amount of overtime to be paid at any time during the calendar year, any deficiencies accrued up to that time during the same calendar year shall be offset against any overtime work by the employee. (c) Substitute employees in the Postal Transportation Service and the Motor Vehicle Service assigned to road duty shall be paid on an hourly basis for actual work performed according to the time value of each trip of road duty, including an allowance of time for all work required on layoff periods. (d) In addition to compensation provided under this title, the Postmaster General, under regulations prescribed by him, may pay not more than $9 per day as travel allowances in lieu of actual expenses, at fixed rates per annum or by such other method as he deems equitable to regular and substitute employees in the Postal Transportation Service and the Motor Vehicle Service who are assigned to road duty, after the expiration of ten hours from the time the initial run begins. (e) Substitute employees in the Postal Transportation Service and the Motor Vehicle Service shall be credited with full time while traveling under orders of the Post Office Department to and from their designated headquarters to take up assignments. § 3582. Time credit for delay to trains and highway post offices The Postmaster General shall credit postal transportation employees assigned to road duty with full time for delays to trains and highway post offices.

PART IV—MAIL MATTER CHAPTER r^l. NONMAILABLE MATTER f58. THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF M A I L .55. SHORT P A I D AND UNDEUVERABLE M A I L 57. PENALTY AND FRANKED M A I L 59. F I R S T C L A S S M A I L 61. A I R M A I L AND A I R PARCEL P O S T 63. SECOND C L A S S M A I L AND CONTROLLED CIRCULATION PUBLICATIONS 65. T H I R D C L A S S M A I L 67. F O U R T H C L A S S M A I L 69. POSTAGE R A T E S FOR MISCELLANEOUS MATTER W I T H I N THE VARIOUS CLASSES

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